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<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc52">6.4</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;Type Conversion Between Tcl and ECL<SUP><I>i</I></SUP>PS<SUP><I>e</I></SUP></H2>
The EXDR (ECL<SUP><I>i</I></SUP>PS<SUP><I>e</I></SUP> External Data Representation, see
chapter&nbsp;<A HREF="embroot049.html#chapexdr">9</A>) representation is fully supported by the
interface. The same type conversions commands as in the embedding Tcl
interface, described in section&nbsp;<A HREF="embroot024.html#secexdrtcl">5.8</A>
(ec_write_exdr, ec_read_exdr, ec_tcl2exdr, ec_exdr2tcl), are available.<BR>
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